Everest Trek

Everest Trekking is well known name for every people around the globe. It is also an aim of every adventure lovers. Mount Everest stands as the highest peak with an altitude of 8,848m on the earth. Located on the northern border of the Nepal, Everest lies in Khumbu region in Solukhumbu district. Which exists in the Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park, which is viewed as the world’s the most astounding untamed life hold, covering more than 1148 sq. km. of Himalayan biological zone . Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park of the Everest district is recorded by UNESCO as a world legacy site for its unmistakable regular and social qualities. Those who cannot make an attempt to reach the peak can simply fulfill their wish by trekking to the Everest. Everest trekking is not only well known for trekking or wonderful Himalayan view but on the other hand is similarly prominent for investigating the rich culture, greenery, fauna or more all the benevolence of the perpetually grinning Sherpa individuals and their interesting accommodation. Other than Mt. Everest it is home to many world popular wonderful Mountains, flawless icy mass lakes and segregated Monasteries.

The trail to the Everest follows the trail made by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa who conquer Everest for the first time. Everest trekking provides an opportunity to explore high Tibetan Gompas, monasteries, Sherpa villages any more. The trail of the Everest trekking passes venturing through the Sherpa villages of Pangboche, Lobuche, Tengboche, the highest Buddhist monastery approximately at 3880m, breathtaking view of the Taweche, Ama Dablam, Cholatse, Island peak Thamserku etc . Everest base camp and Kalapatthar are highlights of Everest trekking. The proper season to go for the Everest base camp trekking is in the pleasant month of September to December or the coolest month of the February to late June. The trek to the Everest begins after the flight from Kathmandu to Lukla.

Duration: 16 Days

Destinations : Everest region

Best Seasons : Feb to June. and Sep to Dec.

Highest Altitude : 5545m.

Detail Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft)

Our representative will be at the airport to pick you up to your hotel.

Day 02: Kathmandu: Sightseeing

After having breakfast you will be taken to historical and spiritual site of Kathmandu (The historic Durbar Square, The sacred Hindu temple of Pashupatinath, The famous ‘Monkey Temple’ (Swayambhunath) and Buddhist shrine (Bouddhanath), which are also listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Day 03: Fly to Lukla (2,800m/9184ft), Trek to Phakding (2,652m/8,698ft)

Following a short 35-minutes flight to lukla, you will meet your guide and doormen. From that point forward, you will be heading towards Phakding which will be 8 Kilometers walk (Approx.), which may take 3 to 4 hours. Phakding is a popular Rest-put. You will be experiencing Chaurikharka town and Dudhkoshi Ghat (2,530m/8,300ft). At that point you will be strolling along the banks of Dudhkoshi River until Phakding where you will remain overnight.

Day 04: Trek Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440m/11,283ft)

Namche Bazaar is the greatest Sherpa Village of Nepal. Distance between Phakding to Namche Bazar is around 11-12 Kilometers which may take 5-6 hours walk (Approx.).

In the wake of eating at Phakding, you begin the trip towards Namche. You initially reach Monjo Forest, which is a beautiful pine forest, subsequent to intersection the Dudhkoshi River through a long suspension bridge. At that point you achieve the passageway to Sagarmatha National Park, trailed by allow checks, and head towards Jorsale along Dudhkoshi River recognizing the Mani stones. Subsequent to eating at Jorsale, you will have an extreme walk tough towards Namche through Hillary Suspension Bridge, one of the two crossings. Everest will demonstrate her initial see at Namche where you will spend the night.

Day 05: Namche Bazaar Acclimation

Your body needs to have an adjustment with the environment and thus you will be speding a day at Namche Bazaar. Sherpa Museum is what you can explore. You can get an overview about Sherpas and their culture as well as history of mountaineering. Haat Bazar, a market for all kinds of trekking and mountaineering clothings and equipments, is open for trading. Alternatively, there is a couple-hour hike to Everest View Point, an uphill walk that will help speed acclimation.

Day 06: Namche Bazaar to Tengboche

Tengboche is at an Altitude of 3,870m/12,684ft. It takes approximately 6-7 hours walk for 10 Kilometers (Approx.) distance upto Tengboche.

Breakfast in Namche Bazaar fills you for one more day of trekking towards Everest Base Camp today! Amazing perspectives of the Himalayas – Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Kwangde – are a portion of the highlights not be missed. A short drop takes you to the riverside, then it’s over the waterway upwards through the woods pass. Support your legs for a consistent tough trek now, substituting between a slow review and some genuinely soak ground! Our goal, Tengboche, is known as a standout amongst the most excellent places in the Everest district. Its perspectives, which incorporate Ama Dablam, are unbelievable.You’ll stop in on the Tengboche cloister, which is one of the biggest in Khumbu. Support your soul with a guided voyage through the religious community grounds, trailed by droning and petition with the occupant Buddhist ministers.

Day07: Tengboche toDingboche

Dingboche is at an Altitude of4,400m/14,435ft. It takes approximately 6-7 hours walk for 11 Kilometers (Approx.) distance up to Dingboche.

Our trek today commences with a stroll through the rhododendron woods to Dingboche taken after by a scaffold over the furious ImjaKhol River. You will cross the fields to Pangboche village, the greatest settlement of Sherpas in the locale, through valley wall. Appreciate an incredible chance to watch an average Sherpa town and eat with local people! The bold can overcome a concise climb to the Pangboche religious community, one of the most established in the region. Our evening trek will be a troublesome one, as the scene offers approach to dry, forsook mountains and we climb towards Dingboche.

Day08: DingbocheAcclimation

This is your opportunity to rest up before the last leg of your experience! Relish an entire day of investigating Dingboche and the encompassing valleys of Chhukung and Imja, the last of which connections with Island Peak, the high goes of AmphuLaptsa, and Makalu Barun National Park. Taking a discretionary trek to the valleys will pay off in compensating sees, yet relaxing is the most vital thing today. You’ll require your rest for the penultimate day of climb tomorrow.

Day09: Dingbocheto Lobuche

Lobuche is at an Altitude of4,900m/16,076ft which takes approximately 6-8 hours walk for 12-13 Kilometers (Approx.) distance.

From here, trek will be quite challenging because of the higher Altitude. You will pass Dungla, however not before an extreme, soak stroll to the highest point of a high slope. Here are the remembrance stupas committed to the climbers and trekkers who lost their lives to Everest throughout the years. The following some portion of our enterprise conveys over rough mountain territory to Lobuche, a little settlement with astonishing perspectives of Mt. Lobuche, Mt. Pumari and the Nuptse. Plan to cuddle up for an icy night, as we are currently just about three miles above ocean level and the nights can be absolute cold!

Day 10: Lobuche toGorakshep andEverest Base Camp

Gorakshep is at an Altitude of 5180m/16,994ft and Everest Base Camp at 5364m/17598ft. It takes approximately 7-9 hours walk for 15 Kilometers (Approx.).

This is it! Our enormous day commences with an underlying, moderately simple trek from Lobuche to Gorekshep. The resulting, straight trail to Everest Base Camp is harder, including rough ridges and moraine, framed amassing of unconsolidated frigid flotsam and jetsam. While in transit to our Destination, we’ll observe the Khumbu Glacier and icefall, situated on the slants of Everest and inconceivable perspectives of stunning views. At the Base Camp, you’ll have the possibility (amid the spring climbing season) to meet climbers endeavoring to scale the mountain’s summit. As the evening sun melts away, we’ll make a beeline for Gorekshep for some genuinely necessary rest and unwinding following an overwhelming and occupied day.

Day 11:Gorakshep toKalapattharandPheriche

Kalapathar is at an alititude of 5,545m/18,192ft and Pheriche is at 4,320m/14,173ft . It takes approximately 5-7 hours walk for 13 Kilometers (Approx.).

We’ll wake before first light today to trek towards Kalapathar (which signifies “dark shake”) for a blazing, magnificent dawn over Mt. Everest. The day’s initial light will enlighten your astounding perspective of Nuptse Nup, Changtse and Lhotse. This might be your most perfect minute to snap stunning pictures of Everest and its neighboring pinnacles. A short time later, You return to Gorekshep for breakfast and then down towards Pheriche-your evening stop. Your pace will be a considerable measure brisker as we drop, and the strolling is less demanding going along these lines.

Day 12: Pheriche toNamche

It takes approximately 7-9 hours walk for 13-15 Kilometers (Approx.).

The stroll from Pheriche back to Tengboche is for the most part downhill, despite the fact that it does, nonsensically, require an hour scaling a slope. We’ll be in Namche by late evening and off to bed before our last day on the mountain.

Day 13: Namche to Phakding and Lukla

It takes approximately 6-7 hours walk for 16-17 Kilometers (Approx.).

After breakfast, we trek toward the Hillary Suspension Bridge and afterward go through a few nearby towns. On account of awesome collaboration and steadiness, you’ve achieved a physical accomplishment of which others just dream. This is your last night on the mountain, which can be ambivalent.

Day 14: Lukla toKathmandu

In the morning, you’ll bounce a concise flight from Lukla to Kathmandu, where your excursion both started and closures. You’ll exchange to your inn after arriving for some truly necessary solo rest and reflection after your trek vanquishing the Himalayas. We’ll rejoin at night for a goodbye supper at one of the best Nepalese eateries around the local area, where we’ll be anxious to hear your criticism on the outing.

Day 15: Free day

Day 16: Final Departure

Our representative will drop us off you at the airport approximately 3 hours before our scheduled flight.

Included in the Cost

Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle

Accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast

Accommodation during the trek

All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trek

All transportation on a comfortable private vehicle as per the itinerary

Government-licensed trek leader and guide according to group size .

Porter service (2 trekkers: 1 porter)

Staff costs including their salary, insurance, equipment, food and accommodation